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Abril 2 0 1926.

H. .J. BORN CARD MOUNT Filled May 15, 1925 vPatented Apr. 2o, 1926.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

HARRY J. BORN, OF MEROHANTVILLE, NEW JERsEY, AssIGNoR 'ro A. M. COLLINS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORA- TION OF PENNSYLVANIA.

CARD MOUNT.

.VApplication led May 13, 1925. Serial No. 30,065.

To all whom t may concern.' o

Be it known that I, HARRY J. BORN, a citizen of' the United States, residing in Merchantville7 Camden County,V New Jersey, have invented certain' Improvements gin Card Mounts, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to certain improvements in mounts for photographs` in which .the edge of the photograph paper, or card on which the paper is pasted, is inserted into slits at the corners of the card mount.

The object lof the invention is to construct the card mount so that a cavity is formed under the slit portions of the card mount into which the corners of the photograph, or other card, can be readily inserted.

- In the accompanying drawings:

Fig. 1 is a'perspective View of a card mount, illustratingI my invention;

Fig. 2 is a face View;

Fig. 3 is an inverted view of the portion f of the card mount showing the openings in the mount, which form the recesses for the` photograph', or other card;

. the proper angle. 'In some instances, the extension 2 and the with. n

Secured to Vthe face of the base section 1 portion 3 may be dispensed is an intermediate section 4, which has four circular openings 5 therein, located near the four corners of the section als shownin Figi 3. Secured to the intermediatev section is a face section 6, having angular slots 7 therein., which are directly over the `openings 5 ot' the intermediate section, as shown in Fig.

2. The -sl-ots are spaced a given distance apart so as to allow the corners of a. pho- 'tograpln o-r other card, to be inserted therein, as shown in Fig. l.

The card mount is preferably raised or lembossed at the outer edge of the slots, as shown in Fig. 4 to allow the corners of a plhotograph yto `be readily inserted in the s ots. f

The recesses formed by the openings in the intermediate section allow the corners of thephotograph to pass freely underthc face section of the mount.,

I claim: v

l. The combination in a card mount, of a base section; an intermediate section having openings therein; and a slotted face section, the slots in the acesection *being over the openings in the intermediate section.

2. The combination in a card mount, of a base section; an intermediate section secured thereto, and having four circular openings nearthe corners; a face section se-y cured to the intermediate section and havf HARRY- .Ik BORN. 

